[ It is chilling to consider how things might have turned out had Ana not shown up at the right moment, but that in itself could be a sign. Genji takes a moment to let it sink in, yet again, that Ana is still around, even if she's not here with them.
Eventually he speaks up again. ] Maybe you won't think much of this, but it seems a strange coincidence that Ana happened to arrive at the right moment to break up your fight. As if the universe intended it.
[ It will probably sound like metaphysical mumbo-jumbo to Jack, but Genji finds it important to say all the same. He searches out Jack's eyes, even if his own are covered up by his face plate. ]
Don't give up on him until you have no other option.
[ Genji's brother had just about murdered him, and even then, Genji has made it to a place where he's ready to forgive him. Certain bonds are impossible to break. ]
[Jack is quiet for a long moment. He's not necessarily a believer in destiny or fate--most of that got beaten out of him during the Crisis, but he does realize that this is Genji showing how the Shambali rubbed off on him. If their teachings gave him comfort, then he can't really fault the platitude, even if he's not sure it's applicable to his situation.]
Maybe.
[He sounds halfhearted, and Genji can probably tell he's not quite buying it. Still, he and Ana were actively pursuing Gabriel before all of this happened, so doesn't that count for something? Doesn't that betray their belief that some part of them thinks Gabe is still in there?
Jack tries to shake it off.]
I think he's gone to a place you don't get pulled back from.
[ It's not difficult to hear in Jack's tone alone that he doesn't believe what Genji is telling him, and that he doesn't want to let himself think that there might still be some of Gabriel left in that creature called 'Reaper.'
Genji would never claim that this is anything other than extremely difficult and personal for Jack, but that alone is why he cannot let go.
He's quiet for a few seconds, the fight going on below all but forgotten. ]
Maybe you're right. Maybe you're wrong. But if you decide to give up on him, then he truly will be lost to us.
[ It's that blind faith that Gabriel can still be saved that might bring him back from the brink. Jack and Ana need to be strong enough to maintain that faith, against all odds. ]
[That makes Jack a little angry, like losing Gabriel for good is somehow going to be his fault if he gives up or otherwise decides it's not worth the risk. He wishes all of this was that simple, and what comes out of his mouth next is perhaps a little overly-bitter.]
You gotta wonder at what point he deserves to be given up on.
[Considering all of the things he's done and continues to do, the logical response would be for Jack to put him down. Maybe he still will--their meetings are few and far between enough that it might be some time before they confront each other again.]
[ It's a good question that Jack poses, and one that Genji doesn't have the answer to. Surely there is a point where someone is beyond saving, where they've done so many terrible things with so little remorse that there is nothing redeemable left. But Genji had done terrible things, and Zenyatta had still treated him with kindness. He'd saved him, and Genji wants to believe that Jack can save Gabriel as well. ]
I think, ultimately, that is something you will have to decide.
[ Genji watches as the violence continues to unfold below them, people spilling each other's blood for the sport of it, and he lets out a long sigh.
He doesn't think Jack has completely given up on Reyes, not with how he speaks about him, but he isn't going to put words in his mouth either. ]
no subject
Eventually he speaks up again. ] Maybe you won't think much of this, but it seems a strange coincidence that Ana happened to arrive at the right moment to break up your fight. As if the universe intended it.
[ It will probably sound like metaphysical mumbo-jumbo to Jack, but Genji finds it important to say all the same. He searches out Jack's eyes, even if his own are covered up by his face plate. ]
Don't give up on him until you have no other option.
[ Genji's brother had just about murdered him, and even then, Genji has made it to a place where he's ready to forgive him. Certain bonds are impossible to break. ]
no subject
Maybe.
[He sounds halfhearted, and Genji can probably tell he's not quite buying it. Still, he and Ana were actively pursuing Gabriel before all of this happened, so doesn't that count for something? Doesn't that betray their belief that some part of them thinks Gabe is still in there?
Jack tries to shake it off.]
I think he's gone to a place you don't get pulled back from.
no subject
Genji would never claim that this is anything other than extremely difficult and personal for Jack, but that alone is why he cannot let go.
He's quiet for a few seconds, the fight going on below all but forgotten. ]
Maybe you're right. Maybe you're wrong. But if you decide to give up on him, then he truly will be lost to us.
[ It's that blind faith that Gabriel can still be saved that might bring him back from the brink. Jack and Ana need to be strong enough to maintain that faith, against all odds. ]
no subject
You gotta wonder at what point he deserves to be given up on.
[Considering all of the things he's done and continues to do, the logical response would be for Jack to put him down. Maybe he still will--their meetings are few and far between enough that it might be some time before they confront each other again.]
no subject
I think, ultimately, that is something you will have to decide.
[ Genji watches as the violence continues to unfold below them, people spilling each other's blood for the sport of it, and he lets out a long sigh.
He doesn't think Jack has completely given up on Reyes, not with how he speaks about him, but he isn't going to put words in his mouth either. ]